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This is because the moon has no atmosphere, and is therefore unable to maintain heat on its surface.
Its surface ranges in temperature from -168°C to 427°C.
The sun warms the surface of the earth during the day. At night, especially a clear night, that heat rises from the earth into the atmosphere, lowering the temperature.
Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
11,000 degrees on surface and 27,000,000 degrees in core
The moon has no atmosphere
This is because the moon has no atmosphere, and is therefore unable to maintain heat on its surface.
because mercury is extremely hot during the day and extremely cold at night
The temperature on the moon varies from -387 Fahrenheit (-233 Celsius), at night, to 253 Fahrenheit (123 Ce The temperature on the moon varies from -387 Fahrenheit (-233 Celsius), at night, to 253 Fahrenheit (123 Celsius) during the day. Because the moon has no atmosphere to block some of the sun's rays or to help trap heat at night, its temperature varies greatly between day and night. lsius) during the day. Because the moon has no atmosphere to block some of the sun's rays or to help trap heat at night, its temperature varies greatly between day and night.
48 degrees.
Mercury with a surface temperature of 700K in the daytime and 100K in the night
Its surface ranges in temperature from -168°C to 427°C.
Mean surface temperature (day)107°CMean surface temperature (night)-153°CMaximum surface temperature123°CMinimum surface temperature-233°C
Saturn is the gas Giant with tiny core deep down the atmosphere. Surface temperature of Saturn is govern by its' thermodynamic cycle of rise and sink of massive gases. I believe, the surface temperature at the reference surface would not be of any great difference may be 10,000 oC with insignificant difference of day and night.
The sun warms the surface of the earth during the day. At night, especially a clear night, that heat rises from the earth into the atmosphere, lowering the temperature.
because of less surface variations.
The temperature on the moon varies from -233 Celsius (-387 Fahrenheit) at night to 123 Celsius (253 Fahrenheit) during the day. Because the moon has no atmosphere to block some of the sun's rays or to help trap heat, its temperature varies greatly between day and night.